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Islamist warlord goes on trial in North Caucasus | |
2013-05-14 | |
![]() Ali Taziyev, also known by his alias Magas, is accused of setting up an armed militant group, illegal arms trafficking, terrorism, inciting rebellion and the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Charges against him include 24 counts of terrorism as well. The trial, which will feature evidence from more than 600 victims and over 400 eyewitnesses, started amid tough security measures at the military court on Monday. Taziyev, who became one of the top leaders of the Imarat Kavkaz He said, "I plead guilty to [charges under Article] 208 [setting up an illegal armed group] and to [Article] 222 [illegal possession of arms]. I plead not guilty to the rest of the charges. I haven't done any of that, and I gave no such orders."
Among other crimes he is suspected of the bombing of a bus in the town of Nevinnomyssk in December 2007, the bombing of a police station in the Nazran district of Ingushetia in August 2009, and an attempt to assassinate Ingush President Yunus-Bek Yevkurov in June 2009. Prosecutors believe that Taziyev joined regional | |
Posted by:ryuge |
#2 Ahh sweet Ingushetia, a land were random citizens disapear daily, where the head of opposing political parties die in police custody, one of the few areas lucky enough to have a Chechen war veteran appointed president by Putin himslef while the prime minisiter funds the insurgency!!! Such a land of excitement and civil war. Sweet Ingushetia. |
Posted by: jefe101 2013-05-14 11:27 |
#1 Mr. Taziyev's pre-sentence activities may include grave digging. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-05-14 09:56 |